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Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) delivered remarks in support of respondents Charlie Craig and David Mullins outside the Supreme Court during oral arguments in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. Sponsor: U.S. Supreme Court | News Media Stakeout
Topics: Sen. Tammy Duckworth at Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Sponsor: Emory University
Topics: Lectures in History Civil Rights Cold Cases, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Al Jazeera America
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Best-of conversations from the series in 2015 are presented. Included: ballerina Misty Copeland; the B-52s' Kate Pierson; civil-rights leader Julian Bond; pianist Lang Lang; Liberia president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf; and music figure David Foster.
Topics: georgia, civil rights movement, cheryl lynn, athens, al jazeera, richard lewis, washington, ellen...
Source: Comcast Cable
Al Jazeera America
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Best-of conversations from the series in 2015 are presented. Included: ballerina Misty Copeland; the B-52s' Kate Pierson; civil-rights leader Julian Bond; pianist Lang Lang; Liberia president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf; and music figure David Foster.
Topics: civil rights movement, georgia, al jazeera, athens, stephanie sy, cheryl lynn, washington, ellen...
Source: Comcast Cable
Al Jazeera America
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Civil rights leader Julian Bond talks Selma; current state of race relations.
Topics: civil rights movement, julian bond, atlanta, georgia, panama, student nonviolent coordinating...
Source: Comcast Cable
After 50 years of struggle for justice and equality, scholar Angela Davis is hopeful that "institutional racism" will finally be tackled in the United States.
Topics: angela davis, birmingham, davis, israel, iran, george floyd, paris, birmingham civil rights...
Source: Antenna
Megan Ming Francis talks about her book ``Civil Rights and the Making of the Modern American State.''
Topics: Book Discussion, Civil Rights and the Making, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Juanita Jones Abernathy recounts her experiences during the Civil Rights Movement.
Topics: Juanita Jones Abernathy on Civil Rights, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Historians discuss the 50th anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Topics: 50th Anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights hosted a talk titled, "Stonewall at 50: The Movement for LGBT Civil Rights" by historian and author David Carter. Stonewall was a six-day gay rights uprising that began during a police raid on June 28, 1969 in New York City's Greenwich Village. Sponsor: U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
Topics: 1969 Stonewall Riots & LGBTQ Civil Rights, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
BBC News
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Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Topics: uk, england, george floyd, bbc news, scotland, nhs, london, united kingdom, nfl, northern ireland,...
Source: Antenna
Rep. Steve King (R-IA) delivered remarks in support of plaintiff Jack Phillips outside the Supreme Court during oral arguments in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. Sponsor: U.S. Supreme Court | News Media Stakeout
Topics: Rep. Steve King at Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
KTVU (FOX)
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Presenting live, breaking news from around the bay with microclimate forecasts.
Topics: san francisco, facebook, india, california, trump, ktvu, bay area, biden, fox news, washington, san...
Source: Comcast Cable
LinkTV
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Environmental issues and legislation.
Topics: king, montgomery, memphis, atlanta, martin luther king, selma, civil rights movement, montgomery...
Source: Comcast Cable
BBC News
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Images of the Eras That Defined Society
Topics: scotland, britain, uk, nixon, cuba, europe, fidel castro, north korea, bruce davidson, elliott...
Source: Antenna
A discussion on how the Executive, Judicial and Legislative branches have dealt with civil rights. Panelists argued that Congress has relinquished its designated powers, leaving the Supreme Court to make the ultimate decisions on civil rights questions. This event was part of a day-long conference on Congress and the separation of powers co-hosted by the U.S. Capitol Historical Society and American University. Sponsor: American University | Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies,U.S....
Topics: Separation of Powers & Civil Rights, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) delivered remarks in support of respondents Charlie Craig and David Mullins outside the Supreme Court during oral arguments in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. Sponsor: U.S. Supreme Court | News Media Stakeout
Topics: Sen. Tammy Duckworth at Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Megan Ming Francis talks about her book ``Civil Rights and the Making of the Modern American State.''
Topics: Book Discussion, Civil Rights and the Making, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
American University lecturer Aaron Bell taught a class about privacy laws and federal surveillance of civil rights leaders. He described the mid-20th century creation of the Counter Intelligence Program, often called COINTELPRO, and their tracking and infiltrating of domestic political organizations. Sponsor: American University
Topics: Lectures in History Federal Surveillance & Civil Rights, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Cleveland Sellers grew up under segregation in South Carolina and later become a civil rights activist in the 1960s. He talked about how became a national leader with the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, including his role in voter registration projects in Mississippi. He also recounted his wounding in 1968 when state troopers opened fire on students protesting a segregated bowling alley in Orangeburg, South Carolina. Three students were killed in what became known as the Orangeburg...
Topics: Civil Rights Activism and 1968 Orangeburg Massacre, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Students for Liberty hosted their annual "LibertyCon" conference in Washington, DC. This portion featured a discussion with University of Alabama History Professor David Beito about T.R.M. Howard and the role he played in the civil rights movement. Sponsor: Students for Liberty
Topics: Students for Liberty Conference - Civil Rights and T.R.M. Howard, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights hosted a talk titled, "Stonewall at 50: The Movement for LGBT Civil Rights" by historian and author David Carter. Stonewall was a six-day gay rights uprising that began during a police raid on June 28, 1969 in New York City's Greenwich Village. Sponsor: U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
Topics: 1969 Stonewall Riots & LGBTQ Civil Rights, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
BBC News
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Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Topics: george floyd, bbc news, uk, madeleine mccann, minneapolis, portugal, germany, floyd, scotland,...
Source: Antenna
Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) delivered remarks in support of respondents Charlie Craig and David Mullins outside the Supreme Court during oral arguments in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. Sponsor: U.S. Supreme Court | News Media Stakeout
Topics: Sen. Tammy Duckworth at Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Stuart Rockoff discusses Freedom Summer.
Topics: Freedom Summer and Mississippi Civil Rights, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
WIS (NBC)
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Local news, sports and weather.
Topics: charleston, columbia, slager, obama, jenkins, volkswagen, clemson, tim miller, north charleston,...
Source: Antenna
Russia Today - English
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Latest news update.
Topics: detroit, portland, obama, congress, ohio, washington d.c., d.c., craig, district of columbia,...
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Russia Today - English
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News-related events and politics, historical heritage, culture, traditions, cuisine, wildlife, travel and other aspects of life.
Topics: occidental college, los angeles, department of education, american, ukraine, office of civil rights
Source: Antenna
KRCB (PBS)
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News/Business.
Topics: sarah, wabc, tom donahue, tom, fall of rock radio dvd, jerry, ksan, kmpx, fall of rock radio, lee...
Source: Comcast Cable
Topics: St. Augustine's Civil Rights Movement, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
The New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow, author of "The Devil You Know: A Black Power Manifesto."
Topics: south, joe biden, senate, atlanta, obama, republican party, democratic party, charles blow,...
Source: Antenna
Al Jazeera America
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Civil rights leader Julian Bond talks Selma; current state of race relations.
Topics: julian bond, civil rights movement, selma, atlanta, georgia, student nonviolent coordinating...
Source: Comcast Cable
Julian Bond, Andrew Young and John Lewis discuss their roles in the Civil Rights Movement.
Topics: Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
University of Virginia professor Kevin Gaines looked back to the Cold War era and explained how opponents of the civil rights movement associated it with Communism and how similar methods are used today. The Georgia Historical Society and UVA Club of Savannah co-hosted this program and provided the video. Sponsor: Georgia Historical Society,UVA Club of Savannah
Topics: The Cold War & Civil Rights Movement, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Mary Church Terrell was one of the founding members of the NAACP in 1909 and the first president of the National Association of Colored Women. Alison Parker, author of the book "Unceasing Militant," told the story of Terrell's life and the legacy and impact of her activism. She was joined in conversation by Nikki Brown, African American history professor at the University of Kentucky. The National Archives provided the video for this program. Sponsor: National Archives and Records...
Topics: Civil Rights Activist Mary Church Terrell, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Spencer Crew, interim director of the National Museum of African Amercan History and Culture discussed the life of former Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall with legal historian Paul Finkelman. They focused on Marshall's time as a NAACP lawyer trying education-related segregation cases, such as Brown v. Board of Education. The National Museum of African Amercan History and Culture hosted the event. Sponsor: Smithsonian Institution | National Museum of African American History and Culture
Topics: Thurgood Marshall as a Civil Rights Lawyer, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Professors Elliott Gorn and Christopher Schmidt discussed the murder of Emmett Till and the lunch counter "sit-in" protests. Sponsor: Southern Festival of Books
Topics: History Bookshelf Civil Rights Movement, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Cleveland Sellers grew up under segregation in South Carolina and later become a civil rights activist in the 1960s. He talked about how became a national leader with the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, including his role in voter registration projects in Mississippi. He also recounted his wounding in 1968 when state troopers opened fire on students protesting a segregated bowling alley in Orangeburg, South Carolina. Three students were killed in what became known as the Orangeburg...
Topics: Civil Rights Activism and 1968 Orangeburg Massacre, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
The House Oversight Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Human Services held a hearing on the treatment of migrant children at the southern border. One of the witnesses was Yazmin Juarez, a Guatemalan citizen and mother seeking asylum in the U.S. She told lawmakers about her daughter's illness and eventual death, after leaving a detention facility. Sponsor: House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Topics: Part 1 House Oversight Subcommittee on Civil Rights Hearing on Migrant Children & Detention...
Source: Comcast Cable
The House Oversight Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Human Services held a hearing on the treatment of children at the southern border. During this portion, former Acting Director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Ronald Vitiello testified before the committee. Also testifying were human rights experts and a physician who all have firsthand knowledge of the border crisis. Sponsor: House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Topics: Part 2 House Oversight Subcommittee on Civil Rights Hearing on Migrant Children & Detention...
Source: Comcast Cable
Stuart Rockoff discusses Freedom Summer.
Topics: Freedom Summer and Mississippi Civil Rights, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
The Civil Rights Act of 1957 created the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. To mark the 60th anniversary, current and former commission chairs discussed its history and future. They talked about the mission and the ways commissioners interact with the public and government. Sponsor: U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
Topics: U.S. Civil Rights Commission 60th Anniversary, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) delivered remarks in support of respondents Charlie Craig and David Mullins outside the Supreme Court during oral arguments in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. Sponsor: U.S. Supreme Court | News Media Stakeout
Topics: Sen. Tammy Duckworth at Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Two remarkable success stories from Arab immigrants to Germany and Canada - one a designer of textiles machinery, the other a member of Canada’s parliament.
Topics: israel, netanyahu, jordan valley, west bank, trump, al-jazeera, justice department, texas,...
Source: Antenna
After 50 years of struggle for justice and equality, scholar Angela Davis is hopeful that "institutional racism" will finally be tackled in the United States.
Topics: angela davis, israel, davis, birmingham, iran, ireland, palestine, george floyd, india, birmingham...
Source: Antenna
CSPAN3
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Charles Cobb discusses his book ``The Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed.''
Topics: Guns and Civil Rights, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Russia Today - English
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News-related events and politics, historical heritage, culture, traditions, cuisine, wildlife, travel and other aspects of life.
Topics: occidental college, los angeles, russia, department of education, american, office of civil rights,...
Source: Antenna
Stuart Rockoff discusses Freedom Summer.
Topics: Freedom Summer and Mississippi Civil Rights, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
KQED (PBS)
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Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) talks about the economy, abortion and other key issues facing voters.
Topics: georgia, senate, trump, herschel walker, raphael warnock, john lewis, martin luther king jr.,...
Source: Antenna
After 50 years of struggle for justice and equality, scholar Angela Davis is hopeful that "institutional racism" will finally be tackled in the United States.
Topics: angela davis, israel, birmingham, baghdad, davis, palestine, birmingham civil rights institute,...
Source: Antenna
A profile of Thurgood Marshall (1908-1993), featuring remarks from Supreme Court justice Elena Kagan; former Supreme Court justice John Paul Stevens; civil-rights activist Vernon Jordan; and biographers Rawn James, Juan Williams and Larry S. Gibson.
Topics: Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Al Jazeera America
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Civil rights leader Julian Bond talks Selma; current state of race relations.
Topics: julian bond, selma, civil rights movement, johnson, obama, atlanta, ku klux klan, jazeera america,...
Source: Comcast Cable
After 50 years of struggle for justice and equality, scholar Angela Davis is hopeful that "institutional racism" will finally be tackled in the United States.
Topics: angela davis, davis, birmingham, al-jazeera, israel, paris, palestine, birmingham civil rights...
Source: Antenna
At the end of her remarks opposing the Sessions nomination, Senator Baldwin (D-WI) spoke against the rebuke of Senator Warren the previous evening. She tied the issue to civil rights and voter suppression. Sponsor: U.S. Senate
Topics: Senator Baldwin on Senator Warren and Civil Rights, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Al Jazeera America
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Best-of conversations from the series in 2015 are presented. Included: ballerina Misty Copeland; the B-52s' Kate Pierson; civil-rights leader Julian Bond; pianist Lang Lang; Liberia president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf; and music figure David Foster.
Topics: civil rights movement, al jazeera, georgia, cheryl lynn, athens, ellen johnson sirleaf, julian...
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Al Jazeera America
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Civil rights leader Julian Bond talks Selma; current state of race relations.
Topics: selma, johnson, julian bond, bam, civil rights movement, atlanta, julian, virginia, obama, al...
Source: Comcast Cable
Investigative journalist Jerry Mitchell talked about his thirty-year career with the Jackson, Mississippi Clarion-Ledger. The MacArthur "genius" grant winner described how he helped put four Klansmen in jaiil - men who were responsible for several notorious assassinations and bombings in the 1960s. American University's Investigative Reporting Workshop, Black Alumni Alliance and School of Communications co-hosted this event. Sponsor: American University
Topics: Investigative Journalism & Civil Rights, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Civil rights pioneers Fred Gray and Congressman John Lewis talked about Rosa Parks and her long history of civil rights activism. They highlighted her influence in igniting boycotts and non-violent protests against segregation and discrimination. This event was held to celebrate the opening of the new exhibit "Rosa Parks: In Her Own Words" at the Library of Congress. Sponsor: Library of Congress
Topics: Rosa Parks & Civil Rights Activism, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Spencer Crew, interim director of the National Museum of African Amercan History and Culture discussed the life of former Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall with legal historian Paul Finkelman. They focused on Marshall's time as a NAACP lawyer trying education-related segregation cases, such as Brown v. Board of Education. The National Museum of African Amercan History and Culture hosted the event. Sponsor: Smithsonian Institution | National Museum of African American History and Culture
Topics: Thurgood Marshall as a Civil Rights Lawyer, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Esther Terry talked about her role in planning and participatiing in the 1960 lunch counter sit-in protests while a student at Bennett College in Greensboro, North Carolina. This interview is part of an oral history project on the civil rights movement of the mid-20th century initiated by Congress in 2009, conducted by the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, and the Southern Oral History Program at the...
Topics: Oral Histories Esther Terry, Civil Rights History Project, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Howard Law School Dean Danielle Holley-Walker and U.S. Civil Rights Commissioner Peter Kirsanow talked about Civil Rights Cases (1883). In the group of five consolidated cases, the Supreme Court struck down the Civil Rights Act of 1875, a federal law that had granted all people access to public accommodations like trains and theaters, regardless of race. The guests also responded to viewer phone calls and social media comments. Portions of an interview were shown with historian Edna Greene...
Topics: Landmark Cases Supreme Court Landmark Case, Civil Rights Cases, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Howard Law School Dean Danielle Holley-Walker and U.S. Civil Rights Commissioner Peter Kirsanow talked about Civil Rights Cases (1883). In the group of five consolidated cases, the Supreme Court struck down the Civil Rights Act of 1875, a federal law that had granted all people access to public accommodations like trains and theaters, regardless of race. The guests also responded to viewer phone calls and social media comments. Portions of an interview were shown with historian Edna Greene...
Topics: Landmark Cases Supreme Court Landmark Case, Civil Rights Cases, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Andrew Cohen talked about two successive days in JFK's presidency that defined his response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights. Mr. Cohen is the author of "Two Days in June: John F. Kennedy and the 48 Hours That Made History." The White House Historical Association provided this video. Sponsor: White House Historical Association
Topics: The Presidency JFK, Nuclear Arms Race & Civil Rights, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Betty Koed recounts the Senate's debate on the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Topics: U.S. Senate Debate on 1964 Civil Rights Act, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
CSPAN3
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Former President Lyndon Johnson delivers a lecture at a 1972 Civil Rights symposium.
Topics: Lyndon Johnson on Civil Rights, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights hosted a talk titled, "Stonewall at 50: The Movement for LGBT Civil Rights" by historian and author David Carter. Stonewall was a six-day gay rights uprising that began during a police raid on June 28, 1969 in New York City's Greenwich Village. Sponsor: U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
Topics: 1969 Stonewall Riots & LGBTQ Civil Rights, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
Mary Church Terrell was one of the founding members of the NAACP in 1909 and the first president of the National Association of Colored Women. Alison Parker, author of the book "Unceasing Militant," told the story of Terrell's life and the legacy and impact of her activism. She was joined in conversation by Nikki Brown, African American history professor at the University of Kentucky. The National Archives provided the video for this program. Sponsor: National Archives and Records...
Topics: Civil Rights Activist Mary Church Terrell, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
KCSM (PBS)
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Series/Special.
Topics: hinojosa, bill richardson, hillary, gaddafi, california, u.n., egypt, rwe, yemen, florida, syria,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) talks about the economy, abortion and other key issues facing voters.
Topics: georgia, senate, trump, herschel walker, raphael warnock, john lewis, martin luther king jr.,...
Source: Antenna
Russia Today - English
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Latest news update.
Topics: detroit, portland, congress, craig, obama, ohio, washington d.c., washington, district of columbia,...
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Russia Today - English
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Latest news update.
Topics: detroit, portland, congress, boston, washington, district of columbia, washington d.c., craig,...
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Russia Today - English
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News-related events and politics, historical heritage, culture, traditions, cuisine, wildlife, travel and other aspects of life.
Topics: occidental college, department of education, los angeles, american, california, office of civil...
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Russia Today - English
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News-related events and politics, historical heritage, culture, traditions, cuisine, wildlife, travel and other aspects of life.
Topics: occidental college, los angeles, department of education, office of civil rights, russia
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Russia Today - English
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News-related events and politics, historical heritage, culture, traditions, cuisine, wildlife, travel and other aspects of life.
Topics: occidental college, department of education, los angeles, occidental, office of civil rights,...
Source: Antenna
Al Jazeera (English)
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Live, breaking and in-depth news from Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe and the Americas.
Topics: south sudan, texas, sudan, cuba, colombia, robert mugabe, somalia, harare, juba, israel,...
Source: Antenna